A publication co-edited by a James Hutton Institute scientist is at the top of the most-read electronic books of 2016, according to influential research network Frontiers.
The book, titled Plants as alternative hosts for human and animal pathogens, was co-edited by Dr Nicola Holden, a researcher based at the Cell and Molecular Sciences group of the James Hutton Institute in Dundee.
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